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SILLY/STATEMENT SIGNS                  $ .65ea

These signs were all designed to be 3 mm tall. This allows you to perform a Pause at Z Height at 2 mm and change the filament color to allow the letters to stand out. Or, you can optionally print it in just one color and paint the letters if you want more colors.

All designs are .STL 3D Printing design files, not actual 3D Prints. You have to print them yourself on a 3D printer or through a service like Shapeways.

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All links on this page take you to the corresponding Pinshape page.

Pinshape Designs

Nightstand Keys and Change holder

This is a change and keyset holder that you can put on your nightstand. Great gift idea for your partner. Suggest Printing at .2 mm layer height, 10% infill,  with supports.

$ .65

Phelps3D Peep Hole Covers

Protect your privacy with one of these four different peep hole cover designs. Three print in ABS/PLA while the other is meant for flexible filament. Inspired by the events that put Erin Andrews in the news for all the wrong reasons, these four designs will serve for cheap protection against these types of privacy violation issues. Whether you just want a simple flip peep hole cover or if you would prefer something that is more portable and goes into the peep hole itself, these four designs have you covered. Suggest printing these at 20% infill and 0.2 mm layer height. Print the flexible filament at 20 mm/second with no retraction.

$ .65

Phelps3D Autism-NonVerbal Emotions Wants Aid

$ .65

This is a simple device to allow Autistic or other Non-Verbal communication between students and adults. It has icons for various mood states, plus tired, hunger, thirsty and toilet. The four holes are to allow you to attach a key chain, lanyard, or even possibly turn it into a necklace. I printed the main part at 10% infill and changed the filament color at 4 mm Z height. The arrow and back slide pieces were printed at 50% infill. 

Chinese Autistic/Non-Verbal Emotions Wants Indicator

This is a version of my Emotions Wants Indicator that's been translated to Simplified Chinese. The English version is at https://pinshape.com/items/207.... Print the main part at .2 mm layer height and use a pause at Z height at 4 mm to change the color. Print the arrow and back parts with raft and supports. 

$ .65

Yield Sign For Safety Cones

$1.30

Use this device to attach a Yield sign to an 18 inch traffic safety cone. Great for security or for events. Print the Yield sign with the top flat on the print bed and use supports.

Safety Cone Stop Sign

$1.30

This is a simple design to attach a small stop sign to a 18 inch tall safety cone. The attachment screws right into the top of the safety cone. I would print both parts with supports. 

Safety Cone Caution Tape Attachment

The inspiration of this device comes from ten years of working in the security industry. Some clients were too cheap to buy the long pole type of safety devices designed for caution tape. Officers would use regular 18 inch tall safety cones instead to block off parking areas or around safety hazards like construction holes. Struggling to attempt to tie the caution tape through and around a full cone, or attempting to attach to the cones using packing tape was difficult to perform. Tying it looked rather tacky and the tape either would not stick because the cones were too dirty or would stick so well we couldn’t get it off when we were done. Suggest printing at least 30% infill at .2mm layer height with supports. Device screws into the top of a safety cone with a 1 1/4 inch top hole. The quality of the cone top is important for the device to screw in effectively. Probably not the best design for cones that have been highly used and constantly stacked on a pole as the wear will result in much larger holes. Also, you should not stack a cone on top of others with the device in place. The hole originally was so that it would not suction cup to the other cones, so plugging it will negate the effect and make it difficult to pull the cone off others. Has been designed to allow attachment of a bicycle style blinker light (the back one from Bell is pictured here). Caution tape can be placed into the hook and either tied directly to it or wrapped so it can be used as middle holder.

$1.30

No Signs

$1.30

These signs were originally inspired by a visit by someone trying to get me to switch my propane company, thus they started with the No Soliciting sign, then I made up the Do Not Disturb and No Trespassing. Living in an Apartment, I couldn't just slap a regular sign on my door without damaging their door. So these were designed with the ability to zip tie them to the door knocker, or you could hang them on the door knob, and even daisy chain them together. Of course, you can also just screw them in if you don't mind the damage. The No Trespassing would also be nice to post on the door of a gate. I would print them in ABS since you want them to survive hot days. You could pause on height at 2 mm and change filament colors rather than painting them like I did. 

Toyota Pickup Cup Lumina 630 Cell Phone Holder

$ .65

This was my solution to having my cell phone mounted on the Toyota Pickup's Cup Holder so that I don't have it sliding about on my seat while trying to use it's GPS while driving. I printed it just as designed with supports. Suggest using about 50% infill. Has a slot to allow you to thread your USB charging cable to plug it into the cell phone.

Dress Minder

Ever wanted to keep track of the last time you wore or washed your clothes? The Dress Minder has the ability to track the day of the week, month, and date along with the days worn. My Acetone smoothing may have reduced the readability of the words. It says "Dress Mind" at the top and then "Days Worn" at the bottom. I would print the date wheels and rod separately, then the day of the week, month and days worn with supports. The case parts should be printed with the flat faces down. You will need two screws to assemble the Dress Minder.

$1.30

Hanging Soap Tray

$1.30

Sometimes when I want to take a bath in my combo bath/shower I find it hard to keep the soap bar from falling off the ledge into the water. I designed this to take advantage of the handle in my shower. Print with supports.

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